One Secret Too Many – Available for pre-order

I’m delighted to advise that editor Steph, from edit-my-book.com, has almost completed working her magic, and the eBook version of One Secret Too Many is available for pre-order – click here to pre-order, and on sale from 28th March 2015! The paperback version will be another month or so as the cover can’t be completed until the final page count is available. I’ve not used the pre-order service before, and I’m hoping that it helps raise the profile on Amazon, therefore I would like to beg a huge favour if you are planning on getting this novel, by asking you to pre-order it to enable me to judge the effectiveness of this service. You will not be charged until 28th March, and One Secret Too Many will automatically be available for your reading device on the 28th. If you do pre-order please let me know as I will then be able to measure the accuracy of the reports I receive.


One Secret Too Many


Cover 3 OSTM DCI John Meredith has two horrific murders to solve, both committed several years ago, and believed to be connected to a Russian drugs ring watched closely by the Secret Intelligence Service. This concerns Meredith, but keen to take on the challenge and make a name for himself, he throws himself into the case. As a result Meredith’s team find themselves under scrutiny, and perhaps for good reason, as it soon becomes clear that Meredith is keeping secrets from them. After placing himself in a compromising situation, Meredith becomes too close to the Russians with fatal consequences.


Patsy Hodge has also been cleared to work for the Secret Intelligence Service, something that Meredith is less than happy about. Her first role, which she considers a boring one, is working for the Hatton brothers who are close to perfecting the world’s most efficient body armour. The Hattons have a contract with the MOD, but they too have secrets which Patsy struggles to uncover. Once she does, she finds that her case is linked to the murders being investigated by Meredith, and lives are at risk.


When Meredith is accused of murder, and his sergeant Louie Trump is suspended from duty, Patsy must decide whether to confront the Hattons and her superiors or place her trust in Meredith. Convinced that senior members of the SIS and possibly the government are involved in a cover up, Meredith arranges a meeting in the hope that he can reveal the truth. He does, but not everyone survives, and things will never be the same again.


Now I have to begin the daunting task of promotion, promotion, and yet more promotion – and will do that just as soon as I’ve walked the dogs, commonly known, by which I mean our family and friends as the three pupperteers.


Happy Reading


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